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I don't see the problem providing you have enough slack from the meter. Fit isolator, snip conductors and connect to isolator job done.
 
I'm with you on this one Simon.

I don't get it. Why is it accepted practice to pull the main fuse yourself, yet clearly we are not allowed.

What a contradiction.

I also always get the supplier to fit a double pole isolator when changing a board. It adds £160 to the customers bill. Thus meaning I am not as competitive as the next sparky who pulls the fuse himself.

Either we should be allowed to pull fuses ourselves with the appropriate training or where not.
 
I'm with you on this one Simon.

I don't get it. Why is it accepted practice to pull the main fuse yourself, yet clearly we are not allowed.

What a contradiction.

I also always get the supplier to fit a double pole isolator when changing a board. It adds £160 to the customers bill. Thus meaning I am not as competitive as the next sparky who pulls the fuse himself.

Either we should be allowed to pull fuses ourselves with the







appropriate training or where not.
quick boys they are
gang up on us ,so no more tooth fairy's for me then .dam.
 
The DNO here (NIE) tried telling a customer that the Electrician fits the isolator and not them. They didn't explain how this could be done with their supply being energised, of course...
NIE utterly clueless in my experiences, guys who fit meters havnt got 2 brain cells to rub together had many encounters with them
 
I think its common practise on new builds now, but that doesn't help on existing installs. Was a bit of an oversight from eons ( :) ) ago.
They fit a DP isolator only not a switch fuse.
That’s our job and the position the architects like positioning the consumer unit nowadays it’s a struggle to get the builder to fit a 2nd meter box to house the switch fuse.
 
New connections we always fit an isolator and an earthing block (one of those welded ones).

Personally, I always ask the customer if they’re likely to do some electrical work at some future point and offer to fit one.

If the fuse board and/or tails look old and knackered I fit one anyway.

Quite often the cutouts aren’t sealed and I’m assuming a fair few get pulled so work can be carried out. A few days ago on one job the new meter tails were already in the existing meter after a rewire/new fuse board install, so I’m assuming the electrician did this as well as pull the fuse. It’s fairly common.

Btw, I used to pop into this forum a while back, I’m here (yet) again and have kept the same username. I’ve ended up in probably the most contentious and least respected work by you guys, but heh-hoh, we all gotta earn a crust.

You can throw things at the screen now...
 

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